Mundy (surname)

Mundy is a surname of multiple origins. If of Norman origin, it is believed to have derived from Mondaye, which is the name of an abbey in Juaye-Mondaye, Normandy. The surname can also be of Irish origin (an anglicised version of 'Mac Giolla Eoin')

Notable persons with that surname include:
 * Alfred Miller Mundy (1809–1877), English Army officer and politician in colonial South Australia
 * Carl Epting Mundy, Jr. (1935–2014), Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
 * Bill Mundy (baseball) (1889–1958), American baseball player
 * David Mundy (born 1985), Australian rules footballer
 * Edward Mundy (1794–1851), American politician and judge from Michigan
 * Edward Miller Mundy (1750–1822), English MP for the Derbyshire constituency and Sheriff of Derbyshire
 * Edward Miller Mundy (1800–1849), English MP for the South Derbyshire constituency
 * Francis Noel Clarke Mundy (1739–1815), English poet, magistrate and Sheriff of Derbyshire
 * Francis Mundy (1771–1837), English MP for the Derbyshire constituency and Sheriff of Derbyshire
 * Frank Mundy (1918-2009), former NASCAR Cup Series driver
 * Godfrey Mundy (1804-1860), English Army officer and Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
 * Harry Mundy (1915–1988), British car engine designer and motoring magazine editor
 * Hilda Mundy (1912-1980), Bolivian writer, poet, journalist
 * Jimmy Mundy (1907–1983), American jazz musician and composer
 * Sir John Mundy (mayor) (d. 1538), English Lord Mayor of London in 1522
 * John Mundy (composer) (c. 1550/1554–1630), English composer
 * John Mundy (diplomat), Canadian diplomat
 * John Mundy (presenter) (born 1953) British voice-over artist and former news presenter
 * John Hine Mundy (1917–2004), British-American medievalist
 * Josef Mundy (1935–1994), Israeli playwright
 * Julie Mundy, American popular culture author and researcher
 * Leo C. Mundy (1887-1944), American physician and politician
 * Liza Mundy, American journalist and author
 * Matt Mundy (born 1987), Australian football (soccer) player
 * Meg Mundy (1915–2016), American actress
 * Peter Mundy (fl. 1600 – 1667), Cornish explorer and writer
 * Sir Robert Miller Mundy (1813-1892), English soldier and Lieutenant-Governor of Granada
 * Sir Rodney Mundy (1805-1884), English Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet
 * Ryan Mundy (born 1985), American football player
 * Talbot Mundy (1879–1940), English writer
 * William Mundy (composer) (c. 1529–1591), English Tudor composer
 * William Mundy (MP) (1801–1877), English MP for the South Derbyshire constituency and Sheriff of Derbyshire
 * Wrightson Mundy (c. 1712–1762), English MP for the Leicestershire constituency and Sheriff of Derbyshire

Fictional

 * Sue Mundy, a fictional character created during the American Civil War
 * Alexander Mundy, thief working for the government in ABC television series It Takes a Thief (1968)